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eRecyclingCorps (eRC) is a leading provider of carrier-grade wireless device trade-in solutions. Founded in 2009 to provide a scalable model to repurpose and reuse perceptually obsolete devices, eRC partners with global wireless carriers and retailers to provide instant, in-store trade-in credit. eRC, a founding member of the Device Renewal Forum (DRF), renews and restores wireless devices in accordance with the R2/RIOS certification standards which emphasize data sanitization and are in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive. The restored devices are resold to consumers around the world, extending access to affordable, high-quality wireless technology in emerging markets. eRC completed more than ten million wireless device trade-ins worldwide in 2013 and more than 20 million since its founding in 2009. eRC operates in eight countries and partners with leading carriers and distributors worldwide at nearly 16,000 retail locations.
Enternet Inc is a Allentown, PA-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
Dynamic Quest is a Greensboro, NC-based company in the Telecommunications sector.
Your mobile privacy is in jeopardy. Every day, hackers infiltrate smartphones using a vast array of attacks ranging from simple spyware, malware, and intrusive/spoofed apps, to sophisticated Man-in-the-Middle attacks and even infiltration of the baseband processor of your phone. The end result of all of these attacks is the same — once your phone’s hardware is infiltrated, hackers obtain unlimited access to your smartphone’s native microphones and cameras. Vysk is an award-winning mobile security firm that has developed the world’s most secure system for voice communication. Vysk’s unique 3-pronged approach to privacy — True End-to-End Encryption — is backed by more than a dozen patents and is being implemented by at-risk businesses and governments around the world. Unlike software or app-only mobile security solutions, Vysk`s solution secures the hardware endpoints of a smartphone (microphones, cameras, and speakers) which are vulnerable to eavesdropping and exploitation and must be protected. The Vysk QS1 case is built to fit the most popular models of off-the-shelf smartphones. By sliding the physical Lockdown Mode Switch on the top of the case, users engage the QS1`s microphone jammers, a separate secure audio system, and an encryption processor in the case. Users` conversations are fully encrypted using industry-leading algorithms in the secure environment of the case before being relayed as encrypted data to the Vysk Voice app. The app serves as an interface for using the Vysk Privacy Network to connect to other QS1-protected smartphones. With the Vysk QS1 powered by True End-to-End Encryption, customers can completely secure their calls and meetings using their own familiar devices.
Local Communications Network (LCN) is a Sterling, VA-based company in the Telecommunications sector.